I think she could have absolutely charmed that jury, totally and completely. |
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The beautiful lakeside towns of Lago di Garda have charmed people for centuries. |
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I find it hard not to be charmed by such a style, and in a book like this it is more than usually welcome. |
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Her neighbors are equally charmed by the handsome garden that reflects the area's easygoing lifestyle. |
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Face to face with the piquant personality that had charmed de Gaulle, he was charmed as well. |
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He charmed the man, whom many thought was going to conduct an investigation that would lead to the President's impeachment. |
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Sears charmed the audience with her magnetic personality and shared the motivation behind her chosen career path. |
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She has charmed the world with her prodigious talent and her level-headed approach to her growing celebrity. |
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Saif Ali Khan is an actor who has both cajoled and charmed moviegoers into accepting a different kind of hero. |
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You should go right ahead and marry anybody you want to because in a certain way, yours is a charmed life. |
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This thought might have occurred to Jack, but he, too, seems to have led a charmed life. |
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He moves to France and in his eighties finds himself lacking in objects but filled with the knowledge he has had a charmed life. |
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Ferry, who recently thrilled music lovers by re-forming Roxy Music, is just one of the many to be charmed. |
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She had a charmed life and was always aware of her privileges, helping less fortunate people where she could. |
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Set in the showbiz circuit of the 1940s, it charmed critics with its corny jokes. |
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The goal is to figure out why some people seem to lead a charmed life while others do not. |
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Owen's anxieties never quite leave him, despite his charmed, only-child existence. |
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The properties of charmed baryons are complicated but orderly and comprehensible. |
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He's so sunny and earnest that it's a toss-up whether to be charmed or vaguely nauseous. |
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That he is still at it must mean that Smith has either led a charmed life these past years or else he is made of steel. |
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On the eve of the competition, journalists were charmed by her childishly serious air. |
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I was charmed by the delicate chinoiserie of the animation style, especially the title credits. |
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Even sophisticated cineastes were charmed by the film because it clearly didn't aspire to be anything more than a crisp rendition of the genre. |
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He became closely enamored with the area and after a while was sufficiently charmed with the winery. |
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Not only was he craving closeness to the beach, he was charmed by the studio's location set in the historic area of trendy Fort Lauderdale. |
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They believe, many of them, that they are fated, or charmed, or destined to do the things they do. |
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She charmed a Danish motel manager named Benny with her compliments on his freshly painted rooms. |
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Still charmed, when Pentheus saw this, he supposed the whole place was burning. |
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Instead, Tadpole does ultimately reveal a subtle, witty prince of a film to be charmed by. |
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His name was Marc Saison, and to hear it pronounced from his own delicately full lips gave it such sweet melody it charmed one's ears. |
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Even the preverbal crowd is charmed by Gurney's hipster beatnik monkeys as they drum their way through this board book. |
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Now in his 35th year as a professional comedy performer he has changed little from the man who charmed us ten, twenty or thirty years ago. |
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At first she is charmed by them, and comforted by the companionability of the housekeeper, Mrs. Grose. |
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Audiences were also charmed by the elegance of the performers, often young unmarried dashing men. |
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The young performers had their proud parents beaming and the other guests charmed once they got into the groove. |
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Fitzgerald seemed gentle, almost girlish, breathlessly embracing his charmed fictional world. |
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As ever, he managed somehow to talk her round, the mark of a charming man who led a charmed existence. |
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We did little to help him and, charmed by McGrath's niceness, we protected him and allowed him to get away with it. |
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When he visited us in Delhi, I was immediately charmed by his grace, civility and intellectual sensitivity. |
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Only the lizards seemed charmed by the sun, sliding like quicksilver among the crannies in the walls. |
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Is there a guarantee that the highest achievers among you will have charmed lives, with continued success and prosperity? |
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They are completely charmed by his innocence, yet contact with the child curiously produces havoc. |
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He was also a man of frightening intelligence and charisma, who charmed virtually everyone he met. |
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The drummer of the band, Matthew, was a dirty blonde with a crooked smile that charmed most people he met. |
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People have been delighted by the response to their films, charmed by the courtesy and enthusiasm of the festival staff. |
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Universally denounced by critics, the director's tale of two teenagers in love in the Camargue charmed and delighted untold thousands. |
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The unsung Victorian adventurer hacked, bullied and charmed his way through uncharted jungle to help establish British colonial rule in Burma. |
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Their pop sensibility, spangly make-up and subversiveness bemused, charmed and totally won me over. |
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When The Mikado was premiered at London's Savoy Theatre the audience were charmed to the point of uproar, demanding that their favourite songs be encored four times. |
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With irony and wit he charmed a nation, but displayed a detachment that kept him aloof from the passions of his time. |
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After all, plenty of folks would be amenable to, or perhaps even charmed by, the idea of an untraditional marriage. |
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Beautiful, which opens Monday, is based on the much-longer, much-more charmed musical life of Carole King. |
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After preparatory school in Illinois, Hay went to Brown University, where he amused men and charmed women. |
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The 40-year-old charmed star met with E.L. James recently, sparking rumors of an impending casting announcement. |
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I was charmed by the honesty of those who admitted slothfulness. |
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Not exactly the charmed life his countrymen imagined he was savoring all those years. |
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Despite the financial issues she has been battling, Lynne said she thinks viewers still imagine she lives a charmed life. |
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A confluence of events so seemingly magical made for a mostly charmed film shoot. |
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Branson, whose derring-do and orthodontic architecture has charmed a million housewives, still presents himself as the youthful whizz-kid, although he is 50 this summer. |
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He had the looks, the magnetic charmed personality, access to money, and the power to take whatever he wanted, often without question or repercussion. |
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During his stay at an Italian hospital he charmed nurses and bribed porters into bringing him a steady stream of cognac, Cinzano vermouth, Marsala and Chianti. |
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Looking up from the banks of the Danube River you will be charmed by the majesty of Bratislava Castle, which bears features of several distinct architectural styles. |
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He charmed the judges the way a boulevardier charms wealthy tourists. |
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The spoilt brats born in the 1950s have lived a charmed life. |
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The queen bee of Tuscany by Ben Downing The charming story of the hostess who charmed Tuscany. |
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But, outside that charmed circle, we might observe that, although Wolfe speaks from an Olympian distance, it is hard to think of this as a mature view of the world. |
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However, in many other areas Stewart has led a charmed life. |
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Yet I was the one leading a charmed life while she suffered. |
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But I also could not help but be charmed by the book as a whole. |
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Although not as polished as the two professional actors flanking her, Jann Arden charmed the audience from the outset by letting her personality shine through her performance. |
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There are those who believe that they live a charmed life, that fate, willy-nilly, awards them undeserved fortunes and opportunities that seemingly drop into their laps. |
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So why is it that some people seem to live charmed lives, full of lucky breaks and serendipitous chance encounters, while others experience one disaster after another? |
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The professor and his group study the decay of charmed mesons. |
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Already famous as the inventor of the lightning conductor, his homespun philosophizing and simple style charmed the world of the Court and the intellectual salons alike. |
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The five artists played this splendid score with precision, marvelously pure intonation, and an idiomatic fluency that alternately charmed and astounded! |
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I think she was a little gauche, thoroughly charmed by the literary excitement of it all, and didn't realise he was maybe a little more amorous than she gave him credit for. |
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Eroded paths will be restored, spectacular viewpoints reinstated and the original design of the ornamental gardens that once charmed Glaswegians brought back to life. |
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Halfway through his second term, Johnson has enjoyed a charmed life. |
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Sonny Eliot, the longtime Detroit weatherman who charmed the city with his wit, died Friday after an illness. |
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Roosevelt not only remade America, but he also charmed the pants off everybody while he did it. |
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The perfection of the Odes in content, form, and style has charmed readers for hundreds of years. |
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Euphronius, he was chosen as Bishop by the clergy and people, who had been charmed with his piety, learning, and humility. |
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Derby resigned in 1868, to be replaced by Benjamin Disraeli, who charmed Victoria. |
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When I turned it up and found it was McFerrin doing his usual multitracked, a cappella shtick, I was at first charmed. |
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She pretended to be charmed by Holofernes, allowing herself to be taken to his bedroom. |
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She even charmed her way into the kitchens of ravioli-making elders in Liguria. |
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It's a conspicuous part of what might be termed a charmed life. |
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Pakistani rock singers of Paune Paanch music band Saif Malik, Adil Azim, Faizan Baig and Sohail Ajaz charmed their way through the visitors and won welldeserved accolades. |
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